Wednesday, January 30, 2013

oh la la glassblowing

recently, thanks to livingsocial, i got the chance to go glassblowing at the seattle glassblowing studio. it's a bit expensive usually but with the deal, husband and i both got to go for $40 instead of $170 (also thanks to our friends david and rebecca and livingsocials buy three get one free policy). it was a really fun experience and i definitely recommend it if you ever get the chance! with the class we took we got to make our own ornament or seafloat. we chose seafloats so we can enjoy them all year long.

the process is very guided. they give you a lengthy (but necessary) safety talk. but you get to chose your colors and take part in each step. like coloring the glass and holding it in the furnace which burns at nearly 2000°F.


you also get to actually blow the glass. your breath gets trapped in the glass forever! which is really cool if you think about it. my sunglasses are for safety and not fashion - as cool as they make me seem. 


the outside layer of the glass hardens almost instantly, but the glass actually takes about 48 hours to completely cool. it goes in this cooling cabinet called an annealer which slowly lowers the temperature and allows the glass to cool slowly so that the glass doesn't crack.


and finally, the finished products! mine is all the way on the right and husband's is the second to the right. apparently we went with a fire and ice theme. which somehow suits us.

you can read a little bit about the history of glassblowing here and how the pacific northwest plays into that.

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